

Finally, Cloud’s final smash is Omnislash, a multi-hit attack that is as devastating as it was in Final Fantasy VII.Ĭloud comes packaged with a stage set in Midgar.

When Cloud activates his Limit Break, it boosts his stats.
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However, if Cloud’s Limit Meter is already full then his down special will be a vortex that doesn’t do a great deal of damage, but will send foes flying a great distance. Players will also be able to manually fill this meter with Cloud’s down special attack. Much like in Final Fantasy VII, Cloud has a limit meter that fills during the match. Climhazzard is Cloud’s up special, and this attack sends Cloud flying up in the air with his Buster sword outstretched and cleaving through anything that gets in his way. Cloud’s side special is called Cross Clash, which is a powerful combo attack that sends enemies flying out of the arena. This beam can be unleashed in the air, but is actually more powerful when released on the ground. Blade Beam is a special attack that sends a wave of energy towards his enemies. Nintendo also detailed Cloud’s special attacks. As previously revealed, Cloud has two costumes, a traditional outfit based on his appearance from Final Fantasy VII, and a more Neo-ish outfit based on Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.

Nintendo Direct, we saw him use this body-sized sword to unleash a series of devastating combos. The hero of Midgar comes equipped with his iconic Buster sword, and during Nintendo’s special Super Smash Bros. Cloud is available for download today, but here’s a quick breakdown for how he’ll play and how his stage works.Īccording to Nintendo, Cloud was the most requested character for Super Smash Bros. Last month, Nintendo announced that fan-favorite Final Fantasy character Cloud Strife would be making his way to Super Smash Bros.
